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I am testing a website using protractor, and jasmine. I would like to know the current url in order to verify a test.

I have tried

function waitForUrlToChangeTo(urlRegex) {
    var currentUrl;

    return browser.getCurrentUrl().then(function storeCurrentUrl(url) {
            currentUrl = url;
        }
    ).then(function waitForUrlToChangeTo() {
            return browser.wait(function waitForUrlToChangeTo() {
                return browser.getCurrentUrl().then(function compareCurrentUrl(url) {
                    return urlRegex.test(url);
                });
            });
        }
    );
}

and I am using this function in this way

it('should log', function() {
    //element(by.model('user.username')).sendKeys('asd');
    //element(by.model('user.password')).sendKeys('asd');
    element(by.linkText('Acceder')).click();
    waitForUrlToChangeTo("http://localhost:9000/#/solicitudes");
});
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3 Answers3

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If you want to just check the current URL, then use browser.getCurrentUrl():

expect(browser.getCurrentUrl()).toEqual("expectedUrl");

But, if you need to wait until URL matches a certain value, see the next part of the answer.


Here is a working code based on the example provided by the author of the Expected Conditions:

var urlChanged = function(url) {
  return function () {
    return browser.getCurrentUrl().then(function(actualUrl) {
      return url != actualUrl;
    });
  };
};

Usage:

element(by.linkText('Acceder')).click();
browser.wait(urlChanged("http://localhost:9000/#/solicitudes"), 5000); 
alecxe
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Alecxe your answer was very helpful.

But couldn't you just code:

 expect(browser.getCurrentUrl()).toEqual('whateverbrowseryouarexpectingtobein');

And if this fails, then you know you're going to the wrong place.

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    I think the purpose was to wait until the URL matched a certain value, not just to get the value at the given point in time. – Shotgun Ninja Apr 13 '16 at 16:20
  • +1 to this answer. The question is "how can I get the current url using protractor?". This is the first google result. I think this answer is more helpful even if it doesn't apply to OP. –  Nov 29 '18 at 10:21
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Since Protractor 4.0.0 you can now use expected conditions to know when your url changed.

const EC = protractor.ExpectedConditions;
browser.wait(EC.urlContains('my-url'), 5000);

The asnwer I found comes from this one, I have no real credits for it. But just in case it help.

Protractor- Generic wait for URL to change

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